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VAN DIEMEN'S LAND pt1

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 10:34 pm
by wendellt
My parents were touring tasmania from last week right through to the end of this week, I decided to visit them this weekend, flew down friday lunch got back monday lunch, Tasmania is an easy place to negotiate, it's small and has varied landscape and regions. the locals are mostly retirees. I remember one asking me 'Are you from the Mainland?' i wonder what hinted that query?

It was overcast, raining and windy most of the time but the sun popped out once in a while. Shot most with kit lens and 12-24DX with a polarizer
Table cape, Wynyard, not as many Tulips as advertised on the bloomin tulips festival homepage, but enough to get you giddy.
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View from Table Cape monday sunrise 6:30am daylight saving tas time
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Monday morning 8:30am a couple of minutes before i had to zip out of there, ready to head back to the mainland.
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Monday morning. Table cape selection
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Friday Afternoon Murdering Gully, Wynyard, quite a hike this one was, but the view was picturesque.
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Friday afternoon, just after i arrived went straight to the tulip farms, this one was private, i was thinking of jumping the fence but i didn't want to encounter angry locals with pitchforks and shotguns in hand, or get my balls electrified by the electric fence.
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more tulips, now i know where the sydney tulips at the florist come from
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Darn More, i say if the light is right shoot till you drop
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lots of rural wonder
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Sunday, on the way to cradle mountain, my mother dresses up thematically wherever she goes and she likes to knit.
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sunday morning, davenport. F/22 and sb800 on manual
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the lighthouse there, used my sb800 and included my scarf to give some quirky juxtaposed foreground interest to the image.
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Sunday afternoon, boat harbour, the whitest and finest sand i have seen since sussex inlet, 15 secs f/14
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Boat harbour and Davenport lighthouse
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mum took this of me, she insisted, i look like a knob.
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Sunday, cradle mountain, sun popped in for a snippet, after that relentless downpour.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 10:41 pm
by jethro
Outstanding Photos. How many bloody tulips in Tassie.
J

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 10:43 pm
by Alex
Wow, amazing photos, Wendell. I can't even pick a favourite. Well done.

Cheers
Alex

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 10:57 pm
by ozczecho
One word. WOW.

Thank you for sharing.

If I had to pick a fave it would be the last shot. A nice way to say thats it.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 11:27 pm
by krpolak
I really like the first one and other with brown, bare field. That is the top shot. Try to pump up a bit more blue into sky, it will give even greater contrast to brownish soil. Then you will have nice colour scheme: blue - green - brown.

Also the last one is quite exceptional. Wild land, harbour, fog over mountains and unusual lady's outfit bring to me na image of Norwegian fiords. Realy moody and in some ways groove (?). The second top shot.

Regards,

K.Polak

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 11:33 pm
by DStrom
Um, WOW.

I dont think much more needs to be said.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 11:40 pm
by stubbsy
Wendell

23 awesome pics by you + one dud (sunday morning, davenport) - don't count your mum's pic. These are an amazing set of shots. Impossible to pick a favourite.

I was talking about your pics to a few people at the weekend (I didn't think the fashion pics suited your style and was happy to say so). These show your skill in abundance and this is your groove. Forget all those anorexic coke whores and stick to stuff like this. The $$$ don't matter. Art feeds on poverty (gee I'm glad I'm not an artist).

Thanks for sharing these little gems.

Edit: I've changed my mind. I do have a fave. That last shot of your mother is one of the most haunting, evocative photos I've had the good fortune to encounter.

Another edit: Makes me think of Björk (quirky female icelandic singer) for some reason

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 11:53 pm
by MCWB
stubbsy wrote:Forget all those anorexic coke whores and stick to stuff like this.

:lol: :lol: :lol: Say what you really think Peter! Completely agree though, these are all great Wendell! :) I particularly like "sunday morning, davenport", "lighthouse + scarf", "brown field" and "Friday Afternoon Murdering Gully, Wynyard", but most of the others are top notch too!

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:00 am
by Willy wombat
The first one made my jaw drop and it just kept getting lower and lower the more i saw :shock: . Very nice set. You have shown us some of your tallent there. Thanks for sharing.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:06 am
by sirhc55
Wendell - these are by far a better selection of shots than your arty farty stuff.

I do have a favourite - the very last pic of your Mum walking down the long and winding road, cradling a tripod :lol: 8)

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 8:26 am
by leek
Most of those shots are really excellent... Keep up the great work...
Ditch the light sticks and do more like this...

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 8:47 am
by Oneputt
I also think that the only appropriate response is wow :shock: Some lovely classic landscapes there. :D

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 8:53 am
by Sheetshooter
Wendell,

I shall join the chorus of praise suggesting that this is far better work than the forced and pretentious stuff we've been seeing from you lately. A return to the form that first caught my eye.

It may be worth remembering that ART, like love, often happens when you are least seeking it.

By the way, I'd have grabbed the wretched tripod off Mum before shooting that last shot. It looks out of place on the one hand and makes a statement about you on the other in that you let your mum do your carrying.

Cheers,

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:04 am
by lejazzcat
Forget all those anorexic coke whores and stick to stuff like this. The $$$ don't matter. Art feeds on poverty (gee I'm glad I'm not an artist).


Wendell - i'll happily hang on to your 'coke whores' :wink: for you, whilst your frolicking through the fields... :lol: :P
(gee- im sure Picasso though so too) :? PS - Art is not chaste. Those ill prepared should be allowed no contact with art. Art is dangerous. If it is chaste, it is not art.
Picasso

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:10 am
by the foto fanatic
Yes, a great collection of images. :D

I love the two of your mother, although slightly put off by the WA distortion of her body as she walks away from the camera in the last image.

I also really like "Murdering Gully" - an excellent landscape.

Keep 'em coming Wendell.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:31 am
by birddog114
Wendellt,
Have you read all the above post? I repeat: Great works from you, but not once again! :lol: Coz this set of pics are miles better, magnificent and rich colour, you knew how to score them, than shooting the young chicks on the runway and fashion shows which you posted previously.

Echoing from Stubbsy, I agreed, you're well in architecture and landscape photography but not in "light writting" & "Fashion show model shoot" styles. I've seen your other works and come into this conslusion.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:55 am
by wendellt
Birddog114 wrote:Wendellt,
Have you read all the above post? I repeat: Great works from you, but not once again! :lol: Coz this set of pics are miles better, magnificent and rich colour, you knew how to score them, than shooting the young chicks on the runway and fashion shows which you posted previously.

Echoing from Stubbsy, I agreed, you're well in architecture and landscape photography but not in "light writting" & "Fashion show model shoot" styles. I've seen your other works and come into this conslusion.


thankyou everyone tasmania is a photogenic place it even has regions with lavender fields like in the south of france. It isn't expensive to travel there and stay 3 nights i think all up i spent $400

I will continue on with my other styles because i have had a long interest in them. My experimental work takes lots of practice to get right and i am willing to stick with it like the way rokkstar revisits his smoke work time and time again or mic revisits his inverting, or the way leigh revisits his flights into boredom sessions, i will revisit my lightscribing and fashion work.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:20 pm
by Sheetshooter
Wendell,

I would pour scorn and vitriol on anybody who suggested that you should stop pursuing your areas of strong interest and yearning. My comments were presented more from the viewpoint that you need to work harder to get those other areas of endeavour up to the standard that you have attained with these Taswegian images.

Don't lose sight of your dreams - they are yours and yours alone - and you have to go for it. Heaven forbid that you should become yet another victim of the rut that awaits those without a vision or an aspiration. Look around, there are plenty already .... we don't need any more.

Cheers,

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:35 pm
by wendellt
Sheetshooter wrote:Wendell,

I would pour scorn and vitriol on anybody who suggested that you should stop pursuing your areas of strong interest and yearning. My comments were presented more from the viewpoint that you need to work harder to get those other areas of endeavour up to the standard that you have attained with these Taswegian images.

Don't lose sight of your dreams - they are yours and yours alone - and you have to go for it. Heaven forbid that you should become yet another victim of the rut that awaits those without a vision or an aspiration. Look around, there are plenty already .... we don't need any more.

Cheers,


'TASWEGIAN' your a witty individual.

problem with online forums is that you cant verbally convey what you really mean, I know people are just saying landscape may be my groove
without saying give up on the other experimental stuff, you can use verbose language or little widget icons to punctuate your statement but still this asci format of communication leaves lots of room for misiterpretation.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:40 pm
by MHD
Wow Mate! Go find some competitions and enter these! Sensational work! l love the river rocks!

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:45 pm
by birddog114
wendellt wrote:
Sheetshooter wrote:Wendell,

I would pour scorn and vitriol on anybody who suggested that you should stop pursuing your areas of strong interest and yearning. My comments were presented more from the viewpoint that you need to work harder to get those other areas of endeavour up to the standard that you have attained with these Taswegian images.

Don't lose sight of your dreams - they are yours and yours alone - and you have to go for it. Heaven forbid that you should become yet another victim of the rut that awaits those without a vision or an aspiration. Look around, there are plenty already .... we don't need any more.

Cheers,


'TASWEGIAN' your a witty individual.

problem with online forums is that you cant verbally convey what you really mean, I know people are just saying landscape may be my groove
without saying give up on the other experimental stuff, you can use verbose language or little widget icons to punctuate your statement but still this asci format of communication leaves lots of room for misiterpretation.


Wendellt,
You spotted it right! I'm just praised you on the landscaping and architecture photography, again, coz I have seen your stuffs few times.
I did not talked you out of doing other bits, those are your passion, perhaps.
You never will gain all top rank in all areas, you may have one top and other at the bottom, but learning and doing is always your choice.
Pls. don't mis-interpretation as other mentioned, I still prefer to see your works in Landscaping and Architecture rather than on people as I have seen.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:46 pm
by MHD
Ps I am suffering more than a little d2x lust (of course it is 99% photographer)

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:54 pm
by Geoff
We should rename you...Wendell the incredible! These photos as said previously are outstanding matey! Well done! Keep on posting!

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:55 pm
by DaveB
I love them all, although your mum looks a bit squashed in the last one!

As someone of Taswegian (and yes that's a term we use a lot) heritage I'm familiar with many of these locations and your shots are inspiring. Maybe next year sometime after Tanzania I can get back to Tasmania! 8)

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:55 pm
by Glen
Very impressive Wendell, beautiful shots of a beautiful island

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:27 pm
by flipfrog
wow
something here MUST deserve potw!!!

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 5:03 pm
by Alpha_7
Don't know how I missed this still now... but I'd glad I finally found it...


OMGOSH!!! WOW! awesome stuff...

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 10:01 pm
by Dougie
Excellent work, can not pick a fav, love the lot and your mum helps to set the scene
Doug

PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:30 am
by NJ
I love every one of these shots. The composition of them all are outstanding! Keep 'em coming!

PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:01 pm
by tasadam
One of the beauties of this forum - one can see an image, read a bit about what was done to capture it, and learn from it.
I particularly like the F22 on the beach at Devonport with the flash. It shows me that I really do take this place for granted.
There are frequent times when I want to stop the car and grab the camera. Seeing photos like this from "down the road" from where I live, well if these don't give me the inspiration, nothing will.
Did I read right - D2x? Lucky bugger :P
Well done on all the images, and sorry it has taken me so long to find them.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:22 pm
by Potatis
Beautiful shots, Wendell. Very impressive. Thanks for sharing them. :)

PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 10:17 pm
by ABG
Being a newbie here, I just came across this post. Wow, talk about some incredible images! Simply awesome stuff Wendell, well done.

Andrew

PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 10:25 pm
by marcotrov
Awesome Wendell. Colours as only the D2X can produce. Beautifully composed and despite the odd case of lens flare they are all superb. One of my favourites, despite the flare is the pebbly beach foreground scene, fantastic. :wink:
cheers
marco

PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 10:45 pm
by mic
Wendle,

These are suuuuuuuuuperb ! :shock:

Mic :wink:

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 6:48 pm
by glass eye
Great shots i love the one with the rocks and the sun.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 7:23 pm
by Killakoala
I missed these images forst time round. Thanks to someone for digging them up.

Wendell, your skills behind the camera and your ability to think outside the square is great and i enjoy looking at your images.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 8:04 pm
by wendellt
thankyou everyone Tasmania was a magical place and i was only there for 2 and a half days, i wasn't expecting i would get very far but i managed to see some wonderful places.

here are some more:
My mother blending in at cradle mountain. If you were wondering about the blue bulge, it's actually her handbag under her blue top, she is quite slim.
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At cradle mountain national park, it was misty and humid i got condensation forming inside the kit lens and camera, i got some artistic difussed shots before i noticed something was wrong. My kit lens hasn't been the same since.
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cradle mountain has so many surreal vistas, looks like a deadzone riddled with alien moss and plant life. This place would be great for a fashion shoot.
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After a rainy day at cradle mountain there was a gorgeous blue patch with a radiant sun on the way back to wynyard
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I love landsapes with feature elements in it but i must confess i was lucky with this shot i just saw the bunch of trees, later on i found out i got the trees smack bang in the middle of the two fence posts - talk about a delightful fluke!
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there may be a part 2 later when i get a chance to post more.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 8:48 pm
by nito
Those are some really, really, really, really, really, really, fine, fine, fine, fine, fine picture perfect examples of landscape photography! :shock:

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 9:39 pm
by kinetic
Hey Wendell,
Apart from being a fan of your photographs, I'm a fan of your mum! :D I think she's a GREAT model.
Go MUM!!

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 3:33 am
by Onyx
Landscapes are your forte Wendell. In fact, there isn't much in any area of photography that you don't excel at - judging by your webpage. Sensei, I have much to learn from you....

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 9:00 am
by tasadam
Now we know where Microsoft got their default windows background!

My fav is #4 in this sequence. Such a natural setting, I would have got rid of the wires and guidepost, but I understand the artistic impression some desire by the addition of abstracts etc to settings, and that's fine too.
How about the colour of that sky!! :)

Congrats & well done, again!